L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Not all of the significant voices of pop music from the 1960s are hunkered down in the Coachella Valley this week for Desert Trip, and two of them got together Thursday the Hollywood Bowl to demonstrate the veracity of the Who’s songwriter Pete Tow... more info

L.A. Times - Entertainment — Not all of the significant voices of pop music from the 1960s are hunkered down in the Coachella Valley this week for Desert Trip, and two of them got together Thursday the Hollywood Bowl to demonstrate the veracity of the Who’s songwriter Pete Tow... more info

L.A. Times - Entertainment — Things had been shaping up for 2016 to be another late-career banner year for Welsh rocker Tom Jones as he continued touring in support of last year's standout album "Long Lost Suitcase." Then his wife of 57 years, Linda (Melinda Rose) Woodward, die... more info

Chicago Tribune — In 1964, Tom Jones was just about broke, forcing his wife Linda to work at a factory, when he released a rock 'n' roll song called "Chills and Fever." The Rolling Stones-like single is full of bluesy guitar solos and snappy drum fills — and it flop... more info